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China's EV deliveries continue downward spiral, exacerbating industry worries
China's electric vehicle (EV) deliveries in June failed to match their year-on-year numbers for the sixth month in a row, even as carmakers offered promotions to attract budget-conscious consumers, exacerbating worries about Chinese EV firms'…
EV batteries are lasting much longer than the industry expected
One of the biggest arguments against buying an electric vehicle has long been battery longevity. Critics have questioned whether expensive battery packs would survive beyond a few years or require costly replacements before the rest of the car wore…
The biggest myth about EVs is dying and sales are surging
One of the biggest reasons Australians have steered clear of electric cars – the fear that an ageing battery will die and cost a fortune to replace – is being undercut by a growing body of evidence that modern packs last far longer…
Hyundai Uses World Cup Spotlight To Advance Its Robotics Future
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JULY 05: A Hyundai robot performs at half time during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between Brazil and Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 05, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Maddie…
HK's environmental push yields results as recycling up, air pollution down: Tse Chin-wan
Hong Kong has achieved notable progress in waste reduction, recycling, and environmental protection over the past four years, according to Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In a recent blog…
Asian markets mixed as tech recovery stutters, oil slips
Asian markets fluctuated Monday as investors struggled to maintain last week's late tech recovery, with traders turning their focus to the upcoming earnings season, while oil prices fell on further supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
China wants to solve the hardest problem in robotics - making hands
Human hands – nimble, nerve-filled appendages that are the most flexible part of the human skeleton – are exceptionally complex. Many tasks that most people can do largely without thinking, from tying a pair of shoelaces to buttoning…
Keir Starmer must fix 1 huge problem before quitting - or drivers will never forgive him
Keir Starmer must fix one thing before leaving office Keir Starmer must fix one issue before leaving 10 Downing Street for the final time. If he doesn't, two million UK drivers will be furious and perhaps never forgive him. Labour has pushed the UK…
Chaevi expands highway fast-charging network as EV demand grows in Korea
Chaevi is rapidly expanding its high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging network along Korea's highways, positioning itself at the center of a surge in EV adoption and a growing push for more seamless long-distance charging. The company said…
How recycling could help power America's rare earth future
In the race to secure the critical mineral supply chain, the U.S. government has sought to ramp up production of rare earths and rare earth magnets. Now, experts say the key to securing these supplies may not lie simply in opening new mines, but…
China's carmakers are rewriting Europe's auto hierarchy
Chinese carmakers are taking market share away from Japanese rivals in western Europe, pushing the latter's share to its lowest level in four decades. But uncertainties over European tariff policies could weigh on exports from the world's…
CATL Invests in New Zealand Firm to Develop Graphite From Wood
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. is investing in a New Zealand-headquartered company that converts forestry byproducts into graphite for use in lithium batteries. The world's largest maker of electric-vehicle batteries will collaborate with…
NIO (NIO) Reports June And Second-Quarter Delivery Results; Vehicles Delivery Up 62.9% YoY
NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) ranks among the overlooked penny stocks to buy right now, supported by strong upside potential. Record deliveries across its three brands are keeping the stock in focus heading into the second half of 2026. On July 1, 2026, NIO…
General Motors says renewal of CUSMA 'very important' for auto industry
As uncertainty remains around North American trade relations, one automotive player is saying the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) is “very important” to keep the industry well-integrated. Speaking to Global News at the…
Why Did QuantumScape Stock Drop Almost 30% in the First Half of 2026?
QuantumScape (QS 7.10%) wants to revolutionize electric vehicle (EV) batteries with its solid-state battery technology. The company has made good progress toward proving the concept and commercializing its technology. That may lead investors to…
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